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Would you sell hunting ground to buy a home you really want?

Discussion in 'The Water Cooler' started by buttonbuckmaster, Apr 17, 2013.

  1. buttonbuckmaster

    buttonbuckmaster Grizzled Veteran

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    That is true, but I have 30 acres. When I had a tiny lot and lived in town, 30 acres seemed like a lot. When I hunt 30 acres, it seems like the size of a postage stamp. While they aren't making more of it, there is always an opportunity to buy or lease.
     
  2. MN_Jay

    MN_Jay Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Because you said that too many people get hung up on private land, well people do because it's important to them because unlike Montana, most states don't have millions of acres of public land. It easy for you to say that about other people because you have that access. My point was people get "hung up" because there are few other options.
     
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    Nothing gets by you.

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    MN_Jay Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Nope.
     

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